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Discussion: A Successful Job
99 unread replies.99 replies.
Due Dates:
Unless otherwise stated within a specific lesson, your response to all discussion posts will be due by midnight on Wednesday.  You must post responses to two of your classmates by midnight on Saturday.  Additionally, check back in the prior discussion each week to read other student feedback, as well as respond to any questions I may have asked.  It is important that you stay active in discussion posts, given significant peer learning can help you think through alternative solutions and ideas.
Friendly reminder – please check the discussion board requirements and rubric.  
Initial post is always due by midnight on Wednesday and 2 Follow up Peer posts are always due by midnight on Saturday
Length: Ultimately, your initial response should be between 200 and 300 words. When you respond to a peer’s post, your response is much shorter, around 100 to 200 words.  
Word count matters because it reminds you to explore the discussion with critical thinking.
Please add to the discussion when posting peer responses.  Agreeing or disagreeing is fine, but please do not restate what was initially shared – instead add to it with other insights, ideas, questions, or examples.
Please proof read your post before posting it.  Check for grammar, spelling, and content.
Did you respond to all of the prompt for discussion? 
Discussion Question:  A Successful Experience
Think about the most successful job or position you ever had (paid or volunteer).
Identify the components that made your job successful, and share them with your classmates.
What did you learn from this job and managers that if you were a manager you would take forward into your next job and share with your staff?  Why?
Why is it important for employees to feel valued at their job?